What war is this involving? If WW1,
Distinctive bright blue uniforms, though earlier in the war they carried dark blue uniforms with red trousers.
Here are why the other answers are incorrect:
A. No side really used camouflage on most soldiers. This was a practice that was started in (with the Germany) WW2, but eventually grew with the years to come. And for guerrilla warfare, the French didn’t use it. They used napoleonic tactics in the early stages of WW1.
C. I believe the most common style of close combat was the bayonet charge/usage, which was used by all sides.
D. Most sides were using older rifles, including the French, which were from the 1880s-early 1900s.
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Third Dynasty of UR( Sumer) lasted 50 years
Akkadian Empire- 200 years
Ptolemaic Egypt- 300 years
He was the prototype for the "Robber Baron" and the corrupt railroad king. The railroad "pirate" Jay Gould stirred up the most enmity. He was painted as an unscrupulous pirate who manipulated and watered stock, deliberately running businesses down and building them up again to his own advantage.
Answer:
John F. Kennedy, a wealthy Democratic senator from Massachusetts, was elected president in 1960, defeating Vice President Richard Nixon. Though he clearly won the electoral vote, Kennedy's received only 118,000 more votes than Nixon in this close election.
In his inaugural address, Kennedy said, "Let the word go forth . . . that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans-born in this century, tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace, proud of our ancient heritage." Kennedy also challenged Americans to think of ways they could serve, saying "Ask not what your country can do for you--ask what you can do for your country." This statement and Kennedy's enthusiasm appealed to many young idealists. But Kennedy also had won the votes of many traditional Democratic voters-members of labor unions, African Americans, and members of other ethnic groups
Explanation:
Some analysts see the 1960 election as a turning point in American politics. Following the election, some aspects of the political process seemed to have changed forever. As you examine the documents listed to the right, look for factors that made the 1960 election different from preceding elections.
The answer is the tea act